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I'm sure someone on this list can help me out identifying this film. When I kid ('80s) I saw an old Technicolor Western that ended with oil being struck on a farmhouse property. It looked like it must have been a big film at its time, and probably something I'd eventually encounter as I look at more classic films. The film ended about a minute of screen time after the oil was struck. I don't know if I saw any more of it than just this scene, though.
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